Nonsense. That was blatant quote mining / distortion.1. What you quoted has nothing to do with 2/3 of what I said/quoted...
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Nonsense. That was blatant quote mining / distortion.1. What you quoted has nothing to do with 2/3 of what I said/quoted...
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Totally living in your own world.... A woman doesn't mean you expectations of feminine so she must be a Lesbian.
For those that don't know and are vaguely interested, the reality is that Clark didn't believe in marriage as a necessity but took the step after being elected to Parliament in 1981. At that point she'd been living with her husband for 5 years. Since then they have had what most would consider a non-traditional marriage, with them often living apart due to their work, but there is no evidence other then people constantly rumouring it, that she is in any other way not devoted to her husband or that it is a sham marriage.
Evidence?Oh please. There were lots of little "news pieces" that made the rounds in NZ. An open secret. The last few were pretty definitive.
Evidence?
Tramping & outdoors male pursuits + lack of trying to look sexy for men + trade unionist/lefty woman in the '70s + didn't change her name upon marriage + deep voice =- Raging Bull Dyke in sham marriage.
I thought you knew that at your age.
Just read "news pieces" as "rumoured in right-wing circles" and you'll get the picture.
Clark kept her sexuality very quiet and out of the limelight. There were only two incidents that were used to argue her leanings.
It seems you don't read the right newspapers or internet articles. I am not going to other peoples homework. I have tried researching the internet for articles in the NZ press even for things that were big news (like swine flu). There is a serious lack of postings and information.
To quote a recent T-shirt I saw: "You have every right to your wrong opinion."
You mean alt-reich nutty conspiracy websites.It seems you don't read the right newspapers or internet articles.
Burden of proof is on you. Your claim, your evidence.I am not going to other peoples homework.
It is almost like your claims are made up.There is a serious lack of postings and information.
Clark kept her sexuality very quiet and out of the limelight. There were only two incidents that were used to argue her leanings.
To quote a recent T-shirt I saw: "You have every right to your wrong opinion."
Ignore the article. Check the picture. Watch out Putin - I got a red button to push!
http://media.breitbart.com/media/2016/10/GettyImages-612464578-640x480.jpg
http://www.breitbart.com/2016-presi...poll-trump-gains-now-tied-with-clinton-44-44/
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And, less facetiously, Kiwis are some of the best educated people on their own civics that I've ever met.
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I think you need to plan for a really rough eight years if that picture gets your juices going.
Thank you, though, for showing your source material. One learns so much by paying attention to the details.
I am not going to other peoples homework.
First hand experience - when I rocked the boat.
Enough of this.
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Racists get short shrift here, regardless of their colour, as strongly evinced by reaction of Maori to Hone Harawira.
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Ignore the article. Check the picture. Watch out Putin - I got a red button to push!
http://media.breitbart.com/media/2016/10/GettyImages-612464578-640x480.jpg
http://www.breitbart.com/2016-presi...poll-trump-gains-now-tied-with-clinton-44-44/
(Because I am not.)
The advice is for South Africa to brace for a flood of US refugees.
Why, by all the gods and monsters, would we possibly want to go there? What on earth could possibly attract us? Canada and Mexico are close, and Mexico is cheap to live in compared to the US. And the food is awesome, and the people are nice. Okay, maybe not as nice as Canadians, but Canadians don't have much to offer in the way of good Mexican food.
Good grief, I'd rather migrate to anywhere in South America rather than South Africa.
Why, by all the gods and monsters, would we possibly want to go there? What on earth could possibly attract us? Canada and Mexico are close, and Mexico is cheap to live in compared to the US. And the food is awesome, and the people are nice. Okay, maybe not as nice as Canadians, but Canadians don't have much to offer in the way of good Mexican food.
Good grief, I'd rather migrate to anywhere in South America rather than South Africa.